Letters to the Editor, Aug. 8

A writer thanks us for shining light on the challenges facing our community and the human services sector as we address homelessness in San Francisco (“Off the streets — into uncertainty,” Aug. 4).

Another reader of Kevin Fagan’s series on the homeless suggests that the down-and-out could be put to work keeping the streets cleaner.

A writer says the tourists waiting for buses at Union Square are getting in the way.

And maybe, rather than punish entertainers like ballplayers for the use of performance-enhancing drugs, we should require our politicians to use these drugs.

Oh, and let’s not get rid of the city’s legendary fog.

See these entire letters here. And got opinions about fog? Tourists? Politicians? Tell us what you think, and we’ll tell the world in a Letter to the Editor.

A writer thanks us for shining light on the challenges facing our community and the human services sector as we address homelessness in San Francisco (“Off the streets — into uncertainty,” Aug. 4).
Another reader of Kevin Fagan’s series on the homeless suggests that the down-and-out could be put to work keeping the streets cleaner.
A writer says the tourists waiting for buses at Union Square are getting in the way.
And maybe, rather than punish entertainers like ballplayers for the use of performance-enhancing drugs, we should require our politicians to use these drugs.
Oh, and let’s not get rid of the city’s legendary fog.